Emily Sortor ย |ย  August 31, 2019

Category: Auto News

Woman sitting on tailgate of pickup truckIf you are the current owner of a GM truck, you might have already heard the news that certain GMs have been connected to a defective fuel pump. Some consumers are considering their rights to file a defective fuel pump lawsuit. To identify whether or not you might have grounds to initiate a defective fuel pump lawsuit, you should first check whether or not your vehicle is affected by this issue.

If your truck hasnโ€™t yet had a failure because of this possible issue, you might need to be on the lookout for potential problems. According to Pep Boys, fuel pressure gauge malfunctions,sputtering in the engine as your car gets closer to high speeds, and rising temperature are all problems linked to fuel pumps. All of these signs should be taken seriously.

Has a Lawsuit Already Been Filed?

According to a Reuters Report, one GM class action lawsuit alleges that GMC Sierra 2500HD and 3500HD Diesel trucks and Chevy Silverado 2500HD and 3500HD trucks were equipped with defective fuel pumps that are not compatible with diesel fuels sold in the United States.

Texas and California owners of the diesel trucks in these models manufactured between 2011 and 2016 might have to pay thousands of dollars in repair costs to fix these vehicles.

Whatโ€™s Wrong with These GM Fuel Pumps?

The defective fuel pump lawsuit was brought by two plaintiffs who argued that the Bosch CP4 fuel pumps inside these cars were created to save money.ย The underlying argument is that the pumps use a reduced amount of fuel because of higher fuel pressures with reduced volume. However, U.S. diesel fuel, according to the lawsuit, doesnโ€™t have enough lubrication to stop the CP4 pumps from failing.

Hot Cars reports that the fuel pump problem started when GM tried to capitalize on an increasing demand for pick-up trucks that ran on diesel.

Car Complaints says that GM advertised that the vehicles have high power and low fuel bills, in order to make them attractive to prospective customers. Allegedly, the company advertises that the vehiclesย  will run for between 500,000 and 800,000 miles. However, customers argue that this was not the case.ย 

Reportedly, GM worked with Bosch, a German auto parts supplier to create high-pressure fuel injection pumps for their trucks.ย The Detroit News explains that that the pumps are designed to work with European diesel, which is thicker than American diesel. However, because American diesel is thinner, it provides less lubrication than European diesel.

This can then reportedly cause air pockets to from inside the fuel injection pump. When there are air pockets in the pump, as opposed to having the pump coated in diesel, metal can reportedly rub on metal, which generates metal shavings and causes operational problems, says The Detroit News.

Car Complaints says that the problems associated with this incompatibility between the pump and American diesel can be costly. Some owners say that repairs can cost up to $20,000, especially as the pumps may have to be repacked.

Additionally, some customers say that the pumps can fail even in just the first mile of driving, meaning that drivers may face a serious cost almost immediately. Some customers report that the engine failure is sudden and catastrophic, and others describe that the pump explodes from the problem.

Did General Motors Know About the Fuel Pump Problem?

The class action lawsuit argues that General Motors was aware of the diesel fuel pump problems and knew that this would make the vehicles much less valuable than they otherwise would be without the high pressure CP4 pumps.

The lawsuit also argues that GMC and Chevy trucks have other problems because there are inaccurate lift pumps that could be installed to help supply fuel to the pumps.

This leads to unnecessary wear and tear and overall damage to the pumps. GM is accused in this defective fuel pump lawsuit of failing to install a filter between the injectors and the pump to stop metal shavings from going through the fuel systems of the truck. This can lead to significant problems for owners and massive repair costs.

What Does Replacing a Fuel Pump Cost?

Replacing a fuel pump could go as high as $10,000 in repair costs for the consumer, according to those consumers who filed suit against GM. The plaintiffs who have initiated the lawsuit allege that they should have been told about the damage potential when purchasing the vehicle and some of them say they would not have made the purchase decision if they knew about the possibility of GM fuel pump failure.

Join a Free GM Fuel Pump Class Action Lawsuit Investigation

You may be eligible to join this GM fuel pump class action lawsuit investigation if you bought one of these GM vehicles:

  • 2011-2016 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD (6.6L V8 Duramax LML engine)
  • 2011-2016 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD (6.6L V8 Duramax LML)
  • 2011-2016 GMC Sierra 2500HD (6.6L V8 Duramax LML)
  • 2011-2016 GMC Sierra 3500HD (6.6L V8 Duramax Diesel Trucks LML)
  • 2010-2011 Chevrolet Express (6.6L Duramax LGH engine)
  • 2010-2011 GMC Savana (6.6L Duramax LGH engine)
  • 2010-2011 GMC Sierra Chassis Cabs/Pickup Box Delete (6.6L Duramax LGH engine)
  • 2011-2012 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD and 3500 (6.6L V8 Duramax LGH engine)
  • 2011-2012 GMC Sierra 2500HD and 3500 (6.6L V8 Duramax LGH engine)

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154 thoughts onWhat GM Trucks Are Part of the Defective Fuel Pump Lawsuit?

  1. Tom Larson says:

    Just happened to my 2016 duramax, CP4 pump catastrophic failure, $12,000.00 to fix, replaced it with a CP3 conversion kit with FASS filter system, I want to sue GMC

  2. Henry Reiser says:

    Just went to the dealer with same problem and there going to warrantee it and give me a loner for the 3 weeks to fix I will have to make sure they donโ€™t put the same pump back in
    Thanks

  3. Brandon L says:

    Same thing happened to line, CO4 blew out and they say 12 000 to fix, how do I sign up for this class action? Dealership wont do anthing, there is case after case of this happening on my type of duramax Silverado trucks. You spend 71,000.00 on a truck should happen.

    1. Duane Chamberlain says:

      I have a 2 2016 chevy. A 3500 and 2500. I have 100k miles on the 2500. I want Chevy to replace both before i have issue. I have over 130k in vehicles. Very sad to hear this.

  4. Todd says:

    Yep, same story here too fuel pump failed $ 10,000 to fix. Talked to GM rep , they denied to have even heard of of such a thing.

  5. Milton Aleman says:

    i just got a 2013 gmc sierra denali diesel and the fuel pump failed coming out of the freeway, i just got the truck!!!

  6. Jon Babich says:

    How do we become part of this lawsuit

    1. karry bogue says:

      I have a 2012 2500hd silverado 6.6 duramax and my cp4 lift pump went out and its going to cost me thousands to replace

  7. Rick Howell says:

    We have a 2016 GMC diesel duramax and fuel pump exploded and left shavings throughout the entire fuel system! $9000 to get replace!

  8. douglas chappell says:

    i have a 2016 duramax and what do i do to keep from having problems with my truck i have 32000 miles at this point

    1. phred B says:

      there are diesel shops that will remove the CP4 system and install the CP3 systemโ€ฆCost are about 4500 clam$โ€ฆ I found an the article in Trailer Life magazine, mid 2019 ..Do not know the month exact..If you go that route, get a fuel lift pump system added โ€ฆ.I have a 2006 LBZ with the CP3 system..Both the CP3 and the CP4 fuel systems have to suck the fuel from the tankโ€ฆโ€ฆ

    2. Tim Birdwell says:

      Fast fuel system

  9. Brandon Nylander says:

    How do I join this Iโ€™m having problems now with my fuel pump

  10. Kari Bowers says:

    I was also a victim of the fuel pump problem. I have a 2016 Chev 2500 HD. I had to have everything replaced in my truck. It only had 63,000 miles on it. My cost was $10,000 to have it repaired.

    1. Jennifer nunn says:

      We own a 2015 Duramax We have been to dealership with it 7 times in the past 9 months with the same problem that they canโ€™t figure out. Our truck is having the fuel pump issues and emission problems. 65,000 miles on it. GM puts in faulty fuel pumps and we pay the price I have an appointment next week to take to dealership

      1. Steven Bean says:

        They are just going to do what they did to our 6.5 detroit diesels in the early 2000s when we had a class action suit they promised to fix our detroits and never did ! all they did was install one junk pump to replace another junk pump and never put a good pump in !

    2. Ed Lang says:

      GMC warranty on 2016 is 5 yrs/100,000 miles on power train for diesels. Didnโ€™t the warranty cover this problem.

      1. Brandon Nylander says:

        It would at first but they will hassle you and try to get out of it. And there just gonna replace it with the same cp4 pump that is trash

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